The Confreda Sports Complex consists of a couple soccer fields, a couple baseball fields, and a small playground. The complex also features a paved walking path the encompasses the two soccer fields and parking area. The entire walk is just over 3/4 of a mile.

Often mistaken for East Greenwich, Potowomut, meaning Land of Fires, most famously known for its golf course and Goddard State Park is in fact in Warwick. At the very end of the peninsula lies a very short beach where Narragansett Bay meets Greenwich Bay. Views of Buttonwoods, Oakland Beach, Warwick Neck and its lighthouse, Patience Island, Prudence Island, Hope Island, and Jamestown can be observed from the point.

This beach at the tip of a peninsula overlooks Narragansett Bay. From here you see both the Newport Bridge and Jamestown Bridge. Sailboats and cabin cruisers are also a normal sight from here. The beach, and immediate area, is also usually quite busy. There are a few very popular restaurants just by the park and beach as well. One can get just about a mile of walking by following the beach to the extreme eastern edge of the park by the boat ramp, then back following the walking path pass the gazebo through the park, then following the wooden boardwalk and eventually the bike path to its western terminus at Strand Avenue… and then back.

This short bike path connects two neighborhoods on Warwick Neck. The paved bike path was once part of a street that the city of Warwick closed. There are two wooded parcels on each side of the bike path that have short spur trails. The trees and shrubs make for good bird watching.

This small park nestled in the East Natick part of Warwick abuts the Washington Secondary Bike Path. The park consists of a walking path, ball field, playground, and basketball court. The back end of the property is wooded and a trail and boardwalk leads to the shore of the Pawtuxet River. There is also a canoe put-in site here. There is access to the bike path from this park if you would like to add a little distance to your walk.

One of the newest parks in Warwick, and it certainly makes for an unique walk. The park is home to the Warwick Firefighters Soccer Club as well as the Little League. There is a stone dust walking trail that weaves around the fields. The entire circuit of paths is less than a mile. The unique part of this walk, is it borders the airport. Planes are landing and taking off while you are walking.

Conimicut Point is where Narragansett Bay officially ends and the Providence River begins. On the point is a city park with a few walking paths, a small beach on each side, and the point juts out into the water offering sweeping views in all directions. The south facing beach offers views of Patience and Prudence Island and the north facing views offers views of the Providence skyline. To the east is the Conimicut Lighthouse. At the moment there are plans to renovate the lighthouse. If this happens it will likely become much like the Borden Flats Light in Fall River where you can stay overnight as a guest. There is a rather long sandbar here. Do not attempt going on to it. Several people have lost their lives here after being taken by the strong undertow.